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Tuberous Breast Correction - 24 Year Old, New Delhi, India.
UPDATED FROM Nikita73969
2 months post
Flex deformity (photos)
These were supposed to go with the last update. The flex deformity is in the left breast. I want to cry, I think I rushed into this and now I regret it so much. I don't know what my options are going forward. I also think my breasts look way too big. None of that boob envy here lol. I just want normal feeling boobs!
UPDATED FROM Nikita73969
2 months post
Flex deformity
I have also noticed a very unsightly dent in my left breast when I flex my pec muscles. I knew this was a possible complication, but I still hate it. The muscles between my breasts feel very tight, and sometimes ever sore and painful. I can feel the implants move whenever I move my arms and its a very uncomfortable feeling.
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UPDATED FROM Nikita73969
2 months post
One month post OP
It's been one month 3 days since I got correction surgery, and I still have very mixed feelings about having gone under the knife. I wasn't happy with my original breasts, thats true, but not for a moment in the last one month have I felt a 100% comfortable physically. There's perpetual discomfort in my chest area. I had my one month post op appointment with my surgeon two days back and he seems to be very pleased with the results. Aesthetically they do look good; They don't look fake, there's a nice drop, natural upper pole slope and all that jazz. My incisions are healing really nicely too, there's virtually no scar and I haven't even started on the scar treatment yet. (I'm supposed to do that today).
So I guess my main concern is with the touch and feel of it. They've softened up a lot since surgery of course, but in my opinion, still way tooo firm. My surgeon tells me I should be happy with what I've got considering where I started from, but to be very honest, I never wanted "perfect" boobs, just ones that were normal looking & feeling. I know its just been a month so I'm going to wait it out for a couple more before thinking about an explant. I have a pretty skinny chest and waist, so I can really feel the implant on top of my chest wall, it's not a pleasant feeling - like a couple of rocks glued on top of my ribs. They don't look it, but they feel that way. And i get a weird sensation when they move. Not painful, but just the fact that I can FEEL these things inside of me at all times is very disconcerting.
I see a lot of reviews on here where women fall in love with their new breasts very early on, where they say the implants feel like a part of them, and I guess I always thought I would too. Did any of you go through something similar? Does this unpleasant feeling of discomfort ever really go away?
So I guess my main concern is with the touch and feel of it. They've softened up a lot since surgery of course, but in my opinion, still way tooo firm. My surgeon tells me I should be happy with what I've got considering where I started from, but to be very honest, I never wanted "perfect" boobs, just ones that were normal looking & feeling. I know its just been a month so I'm going to wait it out for a couple more before thinking about an explant. I have a pretty skinny chest and waist, so I can really feel the implant on top of my chest wall, it's not a pleasant feeling - like a couple of rocks glued on top of my ribs. They don't look it, but they feel that way. And i get a weird sensation when they move. Not painful, but just the fact that I can FEEL these things inside of me at all times is very disconcerting.
I see a lot of reviews on here where women fall in love with their new breasts very early on, where they say the implants feel like a part of them, and I guess I always thought I would too. Did any of you go through something similar? Does this unpleasant feeling of discomfort ever really go away?
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Your results look Amazing and they look very natural. I’m sorry to hear that you are not happy with the feel. I haven’t had my surgery yet, so unfortunately I can’t say that I can relate. But I would give it a lot more time for healing sake. Good luck with everything.

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